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[iWtecled bjf, Jtoyal '- ; ; S Batted October Jit P>.H S Qi S P> H>.;OxD Y K-''B ,} , „ , .(OZON'IC- OX7O^). j . 1 k . :i i Tlie J l^eV-, , Curative ,^geq^tft A^d Qrji.lj ( *" ', >:irio[ jiiver Complaint; „ (1 ; s Tilts PTujsphittic 1 ' cpmbitlaliian' is 4 > noiiricei by the most eminent members of th medic:! Profession- to .be 'uuo^Kiillpd foriti owec ii replenishing the vitality of the, bt _ V, by ,it upplj-ihg ull the esseSitiai consiituo iof thbloorl and nerve substance, and fot evelop *)!> nil the powers and fu:ictions of the systeit 0 the highest degree. , ..,!.». ,^ It is agreeable to the pjilatn', "fiwd innoccn in its actidn;' while retuiniug all it4 extraor dinary, prapercies ; and .^s : a r specific 'suvpus sing all tlio known therapeutics ngent^ of th; p&Aent 'clajr W tlioßpecily and permaucni CUrCjOfl-r^- ;■.:■■■ { •"■■•*-■ ' ' a • '"' ' ; '' rri Nervous Prostration Lassitude ■■ ,■ '- ' Liver CouiplaiuU Shortnoss of Breath s Dizziness *"' nn j \\ix\\]s Noiseß iu the Head aridlniparednu'tritUn' ' Kavs _, . .. (1 , Mental ,and :l'l»y4ca Loss' of Energy and tfoprcssiou Appetite Consumptbu (m its Hypochondria '■■ ' first stages only':) ' Female Coinplaintfl Timidity > „-: <J1 eiu-rul Debility Kruptipns of the Skin^ Llndigestion Impb'red 'Sight anii ,i''latuleneij;i \,\'. x -. ', ..■ Memofy.- '• .' ''- incapacity for Study Nei vou& Fannic» „- ; , jor Business ' Impoverished Blood ; ' Si6lfv'lle n udaehe • Nervo'ua^Debtthy iH 'all i'^rematuro Decline itß:Stages^ ) U: t . ; ■ and all morbid couditions of thfl .o-ystem aris< \ ing' from 'whatever eause. Tho'ae^oiicif the ,Pho*phpdyiie is twofold— Oli ! tltfr 6ue' ! hhn( 1 iHcreasing tho principle whiah constitute* , nervous energy, nnd the otner.-the mpsl powerful " blood and flesh goueijating n^® known; therefore, a mar rollo'iii "medicine l lU| renpviUing impaired aud broyii-dowu c° stitutione. It quickly improve*: the functi 1 assimilation to such a do^ree, tlvvt.^vrliaa .-,- years an einnciiif^eii anxious, cwl&ve i^ , semi-vital conditiba' fta's existed, tho 4 a ' rapidly Hioreaadjn quantity and firmhesf '- the j whole systetu return, to^.a ,state 60 'ustf r heaM. /The Phbspfiiodyno ac' I ctrically upon thd'orgnnisatidn ?'foi' iiistau'i} ;i ijissists ,natur,t},, to ,genera%,-.that a huinan?ri ectricity ; which renews ' and^rejbuilda theis ssoous,' muscular, nervous, lneiribrauous^rfndt! ( Sj?sjleaiß; It opiriit'e's 1 eSi the 'system .witiiout cfxojting earc, or thought -upon the .Individual us to the proocsß. It moves the lun^li, liver*, heart, kidneys,' stomach, and .intestittes^with a liarmony, vigor, yet mildhees unparalleled ia medicine. The Phpsrjhody lie gives back *o tho human sti 1 ueture, in a suitable fomff the phosphoric ot animating element of life, which has been wasted, and esei-ts an important- influence directly on .the spinal marrow mid -P. 1 ??™**? I system, of a nutritive, tonic, u'nd TnvfgVruting character, maintaining thai; buoyant e&e'fgy of the brain and muscular » system' -which renders the mind cheerful, brilUsut, > and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, inaotivo, aud sluggish digopositioii whL'k many persons experience in all their actions. The baueitciar effects of the Phosphodyne aro frequently shown from the' irsfc day of its administration, by a remarkable increnso of nervous power, with a feeling of vigor and comfort, to which the patient bus iorfg beeu unaccustomed. Digestion is improved ; the appetite increases, wonderfully ; the bowels become rogular ; the eyes brighter; the skin clear and healthy;. and tho .hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the action of the Phosphodyiio on the organs of nutrition. . '! .Finally, the Phosphodyne maintains a Cdrtain degree of activity iu the previously debilitated nervous systom ; ito use enables Ho debilitated organs to return to their sounr sfute and- perform their natural functions Persons suffering from Nervous Debility, id any of tlie hundred symptoms whifch th'.a distressing ,diseuso assumes,, may rust 'assured' of aa efl'eutual and even speedy euro by the judicious use of this most iu valuable remedy. ' . Db.- BBIGHT'S PfIOSFHODrNE ■ „..,... is squKONtr Iu Cases at 10s 6d by ull Chemists and Patent Mcdioiao Vendors throughout tlio 1 ■■? G-lobe. Full Directions for Use, in' tho English, French, .German, ltali-ia, and Dutou J.jtuigu'ageß,«acc6mpany each case, * QAUTXONi— -The large and increasiiltf> # * demand jar Dr. JBriffht's-I'iasjihodyue. hds led tb ievhi'al imitations wide * samew/tat similar Tiiatate-} purchasers of this* medicine should therefore be careful ta observe that, each case hears the Government Stamp, .willi the words 'Dr. Bright 's Phospliodyrie engraved thereo.il, and that the sapie words aw aha Mown in the bottle. Wholesale Aaentsfor Neiiy Zealand — KEMPTiIOKNE, PKOSSEk & CO., . Dunediu and Auckland.', TH E IN S P.TOI'I 0 K 0 V . MACHINERY ACT, 1874.' THE ! attentioa of Owners of Machinery and a team .Boilers is culled to. the provisions' oi^'iThe/Jcnspection of Aluchineey Act. 1874," whieh requires them, within a wouth lruiu iue date 011 which tlie Act ia brought iiito force, to send a writtuu notice to the Inspector of Machinery lor the district in which such machiuery boiler may be, giving the uutne of owner, the place whorp such muebiaery er boiler is used, the nrVtire of such lnachiuciy, aud tbe nature &m* mouut of tho moving 'power, , ■ • ■ , ■ ' ■ , ■„-.. .. ; The Act was, fcy Proclanifction dntoi the JOth instaur, brought into force iu ik; Province of NelsPtt'. •Noticuß 'i'pc the ' Inspeotpe of the Nelson South District are to bo aUdrtasud to UliriotChUrOh. 1 ;•;. ",-"•?'' I ■■■■■■> • t V I KANCABIiOW, :':■■■, ■ . ; ; CliWi^liiV'M'Jf.' .'. .•'! ; •*'■'' .vi.isa'

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 11, 21 December 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 11, 21 December 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 11, 21 December 1877, Page 1

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